Noncredit Admission

City College of San Francisco offers an extensive schedule of day,
evening and weekend noncredit classes. Enrollment procedure for these
may vary depending on the type of course and the location of the
class. You may complete a noncredit admissions application online.
Placement assessment, orientation and counseling are required for many
noncredit courses. These free services are offered at various CCSF locations. Please
check with the center that offers the class if you have
questions.

Pre-registration at the center(s) is required for enrolling in the
following courses: (Pre-registration may include placement
assessment, Orientation and counseling):

Adult Basic Skills

Adult High School

GED
Preparation

Business and Computer Skills

Disabled
Students Programs and Services

English as a Second
Language

Child Development and Family Services

Health Care Technology and Health Science

Go directly to the class and register in class for the following courses:

Consumer Arts and Sciences

Consumer Education

Older Adults

Trade and Industry

Who is eligible?

Anyone who is 18 years of age or older

A minor who may
benefit from instruction and has permission from both the local high
school district and a parent/guardian

Visa Type: F-1 Academic student

Is it permissible to enroll in Noncredit free classes while in F-1 status?

International students with a F1 visa may enroll in noncredit
courses however they must be enrolled in a full-time status (12 units)
at their Home School. NONCREDIT COURSES CANNOT COUNT TOWARD FULL-TIME
STATUS. Please check with your International Student Counselor for
more information.

You may enter in the F-1 visa category provided you meet the
following criteria:

1. You must be enrolled in an "academic" educational
program, a language-training program, or a vocational program

2. Your school must be approved by the Student and Exchange
Visitors Program, Immigration & Customs Enforcemen

3. You must be enrolled as a full-time student at the institution

4. You must be proficient in English or be enrolled in courses
leading to English proficiency

5. You must have sufficient funds available for self-support during
the entire proposed course of stud

6. You must maintain a residence abroad which he/she has no
intention of giving up.

To assist you in selecting the appropriate courses, students
registering for ESL or vocational classes should take the placement
test. Testing is offered at several CCSF centers. Contact the
center(s) where you will go take the test: